The display snmp-agent trap feature-name mld all command displays whether the trap function is enabled for the MLD module.
display snmp-agent trap feature-name mld all
Only the S5720-EI, S5720-HI, S5720I-SI, S5720-LI, S5735-L, S5735S-L, S5735S-L-M, S5720S-LI, S5720S-SI, S5720-SI, S5735-S, S5735S-S, S5735-S-I, S5730-HI, S5730S-EI, S5730-SI, S5731-H, S5731-S, S5731S-H, S5731S-S, S5732-H, S6720-EI, S6720-HI, S6720-LI, S6720S-EI, S6720S-LI, S6720S-SI, S6720-SI, S6730-H, S6730S-H, S6730-S, and S6730S-S support this command.
Usage Scenario
You can run the display snmp-agent trap feature-name mld all command to view the status of all MLD traps when you want to monitor the current status of MLD protocol events but are not sure whether the MLD trap function is enabled. You can use the snmp-agent trap enable feature-name mld command to enable the trap function of MLD.
# Display whether the trap function is enabled for the MLD module.
<HUAWEI> display snmp-agent trap feature-name mld all
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Feature name: MLD
Trap number : 8
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Trap name Default switch status Current switch status
IFLIMIT off off
IFLIMITCLR off off
INSLIMIT off off
GLBLIMIT off off
HWMGMDGMPGLOBALLIMITCLEAR off off
HWMGMDGMPTOTALLIMITCLEAR off off
JOINGRP off off
LEAVEGRP off off
Item |
Description |
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Feature name |
Name of the module |
Trap number |
Number of trap messages of a specific type |
Trap name |
Types of trap messages:
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Default switch status |
Status of the default trap switch:
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Current switch status |
Status of the current trap switch:
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